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- noun Plural form of
daydreamer .
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Examples
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'daydreamers' or worse, may be suspected of having ADD.
The Thinking Mother 2009
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Space was the high frontier, and in the euphoria generated by the moon landings, prophets like Arthur C Clarke and Gerard K O'Neill were perceived not as daydreamers but as the new realists.
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Away from the park-goers, daydreamers, and bard fans.
The Deli Worker Jeff Geiger 2011
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Derivatives, for all you trickle-down daydreamers out there who support GS and Wall Street and the "free market" deregulatory nightmare, are a means of preventing money from ever "trickling down."
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Compared to the stunning perspicuity of Verne and Wells, the rest of us are just daydreamers.
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To the rescue are online career-assessment tests that aim to help workers (and daydreamers) identify suitable jobs and work environments.
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Rather, it shoved reality into the faces of any daydreamers who still thought that certain people could be reasoned with.
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You can also find a lot of scam artists and daydreamers who are certain that the great breakthrough is just around the corner — all they have to do is take a lot of money and hire some smart people and... er, it sorta breaks down about there...cirbyQuote
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If people believe that they are far removed from the AIDS epidemic, they are daydreamers.
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Close on their heels are those from Cardiff and Portsmouth and the daydreamers of Leeds and Birmingham3.
Archive 2008-11-01 Thatsnews 2008
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